Britain's Best Buildings

Britain's Best Buildings
Genre Documentary
Presented by Dan Cruickshank
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 9
Production
Producer(s) Martin Mortimore
Naomi Austin
Tanya Batchelor
Running time 60 minutes
Distributor BBC
Release
Original network BBC Two (2002)
BBC Four (2004)
Picture format 16:9
Audio format Stereo
Original release 2 November 2002 (2002-11-02) – 2 June 2004 (2004-06-02)
External links
Website

Britain's Best Buildings is a BBC documentary series in which the TV presenter and architectural historian Dan Cruickshank discusses his selection of the finest examples of British architecture. It was first broadcast on BBC Two from 2 to 23 November 2002, and returns on BBC Four from 5 May to 2 June 2004.

Episode list

Series one

  1. Tower Bridge 2 November 2002
  2. Blenheim Palace 9 November 2002
  3. Durham Cathedral 16 November 2002
  4. Windsor Castle 23 November 2002

Series two

  1. Harlech Castle 5 May 2004
  2. Palace of Westminster 12 May 2004
  3. Hardwick Hall 19 May 2004
  4. The Circus 26 May 2004
  5. Forth Bridge 2 June 2004

Edited editions of the Palace of Westminster edition (ranging from 5–15 minutes) are often shown on the BBC Parliament channel, when live coverage of the House of Commons, House of Lords, committees etc. ends early, before the beginning of the next programme. These edited editions are used to fill the gaps.

The UKTV channel Yesterday frequently repeats the series. However the episodes are shown in an edited 46 minute format to allow for commercials.

Companion book

The 2002 companion book to the series, also written by Cruickshank, covers the four buildings featured in the first series along with four additional buildings; these are Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh; Cardiff Castle; Midland Grand Hotel, St. Pancras Station, London; and Highpoint I, London.

Selected editions

External links


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